The recruiting picture is starting to clear up for many college programs across the country, and additional needs are starting to arise as prospects choose other schools. That has helped Chicago Julian athlete DaeShaun Hurley garner some late looks from BCS schools.

Most schools foresee the 6-1, 180-pound Hurley as a defensive back, but several are still talking about just bringing him in as an athlete and seeing where he plugs in. This past season he played quarterback and defense back, accounting for 1,400 passing yards, 1,000 rushing yards and around 25 tackles on defense.